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134th Illinois Infantry
Regiment History



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Adjutant General's Report

The One Hundred and Thirty-fourth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Fry, Chicago, Ill., by Colonel Waters W. McChesney, and was mustered in May 31st, 1864, for one hundred days.

Left Camp June 3d, for Columbus, Ky., where it was assigned garrison duty.

Mustered out of service October 25th, 1864, at Chicago, Ill., by Lieutenant Joseph Horr, Thirteenth United States Infantry.

(See remarks which precede the roster of the One Hundred and Thirty-second Infantry for further history of the service of this Regiment)


Transcribed by Susan Tortorelli

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